What is another word for Donatist?

Pronunciation: [də͡ʊnˈatɪst] (IPA)

The term "Donatist" refers to a group of Christian heretics who emerged in the North African province of Numidia during the fourth century. They were known for their belief that sacraments, such as baptism, performed by anyone who had lapsed from the faith, were invalid. The term "Donatist" can be used interchangeably with the terms "puritan" or "separatist," as these groups share some common beliefs, such as the importance of purity and separation from the world. Additionally, synonyms for "Donatist" may include "Montanist," "Novatianist," or "Cathar," as these are all groups that share some similarities in terms of their beliefs and practices.

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Usage examples for Donatist

Then the Roman Christian killed the heretic Donatist, lighting up the flames of persecution in this Africa.
"Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the Years of 1845 and 1846"
James Richardson
The Donatists had given him trouble enough over a disputed election in Africa, and he did not want a worse than Donatist quarrel in Egypt.
"The Arian Controversy"
H. M. Gwatkin
8. 313 Died about 370 A.D. 314 De Schismate Donatist, iii.
"The Canon of the Bible"
Samuel Davidson

Related words: Donatist Christian, Donatist Church, Donatism, Donatist doctrine, Donatist controversy, Donatist theology

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